Indicators

An analytical cumulative report on indicators used by providers in relation to EQAVET will be the project’s first output

Guidelines

Online guidelines will be developed indicating the alignment with EQAVET objectives at national level.

Tools

Capitalisation on the result of three projects carried out within the Leonardo da Vinci programme in three different partnerships coordinated by three different member states

Introducing comparable quality assurance frameworks in Vocational Education and Training (VET) has become a priority for Member States in recent years. The European Quality Assurance Reference Framework for VET (EQAVET) provides a European-wide framework to help Member States and stakeholders to document, develop, monitor, evaluate and improve the effectiveness of their VET provision and quality management practices.

The EQAVET in Practice project aims to develop guidelines for the effective interpretation of EQAVET’s criteria to national frameworks based on the inputs from providers.

The innovative nature of the project is a top-down approach to criteria, descriptors and indicators of EQAVET with a bottom-up provider need approach. The result will be a common framework with criteria which are workable and possible to implement. In this way EQAVET becomes a European tool/instrument used by VET providers with real practical impact on quality in VET!!

Q-Spirit

a tool for VET providers

Are you a Vocational Education & Training (VET) provider? Are you familiar with EQAVET? Do know how the EQAVET framework can contribute to your own institute’s Quality Assurance policies? Find out how to align your internal quality management system to the European dimension on quality!

EQAVET in practice

The EQAVET in Practice project aims to develop guidelines for the effective interpretation of EQAVET’s criteria to national frameworks based on the inputs from providers.

It takes less time to do things right, than to explain why you did it wrong.

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

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